Dead Girls Academy - Addicted To Your Heart (Audio)



Dead Girls Academy - Addicted To Your Heart is from the album Doves in Glass Houses. Listen now + pre-order CD, vinyl, and merchandise: https://orcd.co/dovesinglasshouses THE MISSION: Twitter: https://twitter.com/missiontwoent Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missiontwoent/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/missiontwoent/ Website: http://www.missiontwoentertainment.com/





DEAD GIRLS ACADEMY release new single – “Addicted To Your Heart,” Doves In Glass Houses album details and new merchandise

DEAD GIRLS ACADEMY has released the adrenaline-charged new single, “Addicted To Your Heart,” from their upcoming sophomore album, Doves In Glass Houses.
 
“This song was extremely hard for me to write,” admits DEAD GIRLS ACADEMY vocalist Michael Orlando. “When I sat down to write this song I had to decide how to approach the toxic relationships of my past. The amount of anxiety and pain I endured during a particular time has stuck with me like crazy glue. No matter how great my day is going I can always count on memories of this past relationship to supply the anger and sadness needed to write a song. It just poured out of me and the outcome is explaining how I am ‘Addicted To Your Heart.’” DEAD GIRLS ACADEMY, rounded out by guitarist Craig Pirtle and drummer Zachary Moore, teamed up with three vastly different producers to create Doves In Glass Houses: Malcolm Springer (MATCHBOX 20, FEAR FACTORY), Kris Crummett (DANCE GAVIN DANCE, SLEEPING WITH SIRENS), and Nick Sampson (WE CAME AS ROMANS, POLYPHIA). 
 
Fans can get their fix from “Addicted To Your Heart” everywhere digital music is available today and won’t have to wait long to hear all of Doves In Glass Houses, which appropriately arrives on Devil’s Night, October 30th. To coincide with the new album, DEAD GIRLS ACADEMY released new merchandise for pre-order including t-shirts, a long sleeve, a zip-up hoodie, and a beanie. Shop the latest Dead Girls Academy merchandise now in the Mission Two Entertainment store!



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